Hari
12-28-2004, 06:21 AM
Posted in my journal
While back
but it applies everyday
» The doors of opportunities (http://www.livejournal.com/users/sol_sun/43990.html) There are doors that close to us permanently and we wish there was a way we could open them, even if just for a moment, or a day.
Some doors are closed because we have been too strong or too inconsiderate, or simply other people were too weak to handle us, and they shut us out. Those people have shut the door on truth, or goodness or beauty and even the possiblity of receiving a report of another reality they are not yet ready to accept.
Some doors remain closed, while others re-open unexpectedly as if they were never closed. Why lament over closed doors?
Some doors get closed, so that we may have a need to open new ones and rejoice in a new change, and make life a fresh journey
at every turn.
The purpose of a door are three; one is to make us feel safe inside; another is to allow us to leave temporarily; and the other is to let us out permanently.
It's wise to know when is a time for one or for the other, and not confuse one with the other.
Sep. 20th, 2004 @ 10:48 pm
While back
but it applies everyday
» The doors of opportunities (http://www.livejournal.com/users/sol_sun/43990.html) There are doors that close to us permanently and we wish there was a way we could open them, even if just for a moment, or a day.
Some doors are closed because we have been too strong or too inconsiderate, or simply other people were too weak to handle us, and they shut us out. Those people have shut the door on truth, or goodness or beauty and even the possiblity of receiving a report of another reality they are not yet ready to accept.
Some doors remain closed, while others re-open unexpectedly as if they were never closed. Why lament over closed doors?
Some doors get closed, so that we may have a need to open new ones and rejoice in a new change, and make life a fresh journey
at every turn.
The purpose of a door are three; one is to make us feel safe inside; another is to allow us to leave temporarily; and the other is to let us out permanently.
It's wise to know when is a time for one or for the other, and not confuse one with the other.
Sep. 20th, 2004 @ 10:48 pm